Kumar, Sajeesh.

Teleradiology / edited by Sajeesh Kumar, Elizabeth A. Krupinski. - recurso en lĂ­nea.

Springer eBooks

to Teleradiology -- The Future of Teleradiology in Medicine Is Here Today -- Compression of Medical Images for Teleradiology -- DICOM Image Secure Communication with Internet Protocols -- Radiological Tele-immersion -- Use of a Radiology Picture Archiving and Communication System to Catalogue Photographic Images -- Teleradiology with DICOM E-mail -- Teleradiology Multimedia Messaging Service in the Provision of Emergency Neurosurgical Service -- Ultrasound Image Transmission via Camera Phones -- Clinical Teleradiology: Collaboration over the Web During Interventional Radiology Procedures -- Teleplanning in Image-Guided Dental Implantology -- Web-Based Medical System for Managing and Processing Gynecological–Obstetrical–Radiological Data -- Robotized Tele-echography -- US Army Teleradiology: Using Modern X-ray Technology To Treat Our Soldiers -- Teleradiology for Traumatic Brain Injury Management -- Impact of Teleradiology in Clinical Practice: A Malaysian Perspective -- Teleradiology: A Northern Finland Perspective -- Wireless Teleradiology and Security -- High-Volume Teleradiology Service: Focus on Radiologist and Patient Satisfaction -- Global Trade in Teleradiology: Economic and Legal Concerns -- Teleradiology: An Audit.

Written by experts from around the globe, i.e., from USA, Europe, Australia and Asia, this book explains technical issues, digital information processing and collective experiences from practitioners in different parts of the world practicing a wide range of Teleradiology applications. This includes robotic teleradiology, wireless teleradiology for renal trauma, teleradiology: freehand haptic device, international trade in teleradiology, teleradiology: economic and legal considerations, teleradiology in the US Army, teleradiology for head injury management etc. This book lays the foundations for the globalisation of tele radiological procedures, making it possible to know that a radiological analysis could perform on a patient anywhere in the world.

9783540788713

10.1007/9783540788713 doi

R895-920